Pasanggrahan Hotel

Established in 1904, the 'Pasanggrahan' – which means guesthouse in Indonesian, has a rich and colourful history.
It has been a rooster farm, a governor's residence and a residence for the Dutch Royal family.
It stands proudly as the oldest hotel on Sint Maarten and still retains its West-Indies colonial style.

Front Street Entrance

View From Pasanggrahan

Pasangrahan Sunset View

Along with Fort Amsterdam and the Courthouse,
the Pasanggrahan is one of St. Maarten's landmarks and last bastions of European and Caribbean culture.
Recently, the hotel has been officially chosen as the home of the St. Maarten Classic Yacht Club.

Phillipsburg Marina Seen from Pasanggrahan

There are not many authentic old West Indian guesthouses still in business, but this is one of them. Pasanggrahan...
it has the right ring about it for this delightful little keepsake of an innIan Keowan’s - Caribbean Hideaways

Pasanggrahan is conveniently located as it is sandwiched between the beach boardwalk on one side and main shopping street on the other and across the street from a casino.Anna - Tripadvisor

Some of the best food on the island with Tini personally bringing in the catch of the day for a wonderful seafood dinner.Susie - Tripadvisor

A small, charming, informal guesthouse... many national magazines have written about how 'in' it is to stay here, and they are right. Caribbean Bargain Book

Pasanggrahan Royal Guesthouse has such a great location on the beach boardwalk and in the center of all the great shops of Front Street.Joan - Tripadvisor

A very relaxing beautiful beachfront property, large very clean rooms with anything you need. the staff Janet, Maureen, Maggie & Colbert made you feel right at home.John - Tripadvisor